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Nibe SMO 40 User Manual

Nibe SMO 40
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UHB EN 1918-6
231761
USER MANUAL
Control module
NIBE SMO 40

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Nibe SMO 40 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power Supply230 V AC, 50 Hz
Protection ClassIP20
Compatible Heat PumpsNIBE F2040, F2300, F2120
CommunicationModbus
Operating Temperature0°C to +40°C
Power ConsumptionApprox. 10W

Summary

Important Information

Installation Data

Details about the product's installation and configuration.

Safety Information

Guidelines for safe operation and maintenance of the appliance.

The Control Module – The Heart of the House

Control Module Functionality

Overview of the SMO 40's role and capabilities in the heating system.

SMO 40 – At Your Service

Set the Indoor Climate

Configuration of heating, cooling, and ventilation settings.

Temperature Settings

Adjusting heating and cooling temperatures, with and without room sensors.

Scheduling Indoor Climate

Setting desired temperatures and ventilation for specific times and days.

Heating Curve Settings

Configuring the relationship between outdoor and supply temperatures.

Cooling Settings

Parameters for cooling operation, including delta and sensor values.

Set the Hot Water Capacity

Adjusting the volume and temperature of hot water produced.

Adjust the Heat Pump

Configuration of various heat pump functions and settings.

Smart Price Adaptation

Adjusting system behavior based on electricity price and availability.

Smart Home Connectivity

Integrating the control module with smart home systems via NIBE Uplink.

Smart Energy Source Management

Prioritizing energy sources based on cost or carbon footprint.

Solar Electricity Integration

Utilizing solar electricity surplus for heating, hot water, and pool.

Operating Mode Configuration

Selecting automatic, manual, or additional heat only modes.

Advanced Settings

Prioritization of heating, cooling, and hot water requirements.

Auto Mode Setting

Configuring automatic start/stop of heating, cooling, and additional heat.

Disturbances in Comfort

Info-menu for Diagnostics

Accessing measurement values to help identify faults.

Managing Alarms

Understanding and resetting alarms indicated by the status lamp.

Low Hot Water Temperature Issues

Troubleshooting steps for insufficient hot water supply.

Low Room Temperature Issues

Diagnosing and resolving problems with insufficient heating.

Low System Pressure

Addressing issues related to insufficient water pressure in the system.

Heat Pump Compressor Not Starting

Troubleshooting steps when the compressor fails to start.

Setting Additional Heat Mode

Switching to additional heat only mode during troubleshooting.

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